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nirmaltodwal7/gsoc_archive_2026

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TLDR

A community collection of real Google Summer of Code proposals, sorted by organization and by whether they were accepted or rejected.

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  root((gsoc archive 2026))
    What it does
      Stores real GSoC proposals
      Sorted by organization
      Accepted vs rejected
    Tech stack
      Markdown
      PDF documents
    Use cases
      Proposal research
      Application prep
      Community contribution
    Audience
      Students
      GSoC applicants

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What do people build with it?

USE CASE 1

Read accepted GSoC proposals to learn what a strong application looks like

USE CASE 2

Compare rejected and accepted proposals for the same organization

USE CASE 3

Study proposal structure and technical detail level before writing your own

USE CASE 4

Contribute your own past proposal for future applicants to learn from

How does it compare?

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Stars616161
LanguageJavaScriptPython
Setup difficultyeasyeasyhard
Complexity1/52/54/5
Audiencegeneraldeveloperresearcher

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How do you get it running?

Difficulty · easy Time to first run · 5min

No installation needed, it is a folder of PDF files browsed directly on GitHub.

In plain English

GSoC_archive_2026 is not a piece of software. It is a community maintained collection of proposal documents submitted for Google Summer of Code, a program where students write proposals to work on open source projects over a paid summer internship. This repository gathers real proposals from the 2026 round so future applicants can read them for reference and see what kinds of proposals actually got accepted or rejected. The content is organized by open source organization. Inside each organization's folder there are two subfolders, one for accepted proposals and one for rejected ones, and each PDF file inside is named after the sub organization if there is one, the project topic, and the applicant's username. Companion repositories linked from this one hold the equivalent archives for 2025 and for 2024 and earlier years, so someone researching multiple years of proposals can move between them. Anyone who wants to add their own proposal to the archive can do so by forking the repository, cloning their fork, syncing it with the main project, creating a new branch, placing their proposal PDF in the correct organization and accepted or rejected folder, and then opening a pull request. The README includes the exact git commands for each of these steps, making the contribution process approachable even for someone new to git and GitHub. Because it is a document archive rather than a codebase, there is no programming language, no build process, and no dependencies to install. Its value comes entirely from the collected proposals themselves, contributed by dozens of community members, and it functions as a study resource for anyone preparing their own Google Summer of Code application and wanting real examples of what a technically sound and well structured proposal looks like.

Copy-paste prompts

Prompt 1
Help me find and compare accepted proposals for a specific organization in this GSoC archive.
Prompt 2
Walk me through the steps to fork this repo and add my own proposal PDF.
Prompt 3
What patterns show up across the accepted proposals in this archive versus the rejected ones?
Prompt 4
Point me to the related GSoC archive repos for 2025 and earlier years.

Frequently asked questions

What is gsoc_archive_2026?

A community collection of real Google Summer of Code proposals, sorted by organization and by whether they were accepted or rejected.

How hard is gsoc_archive_2026 to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.

Who is gsoc_archive_2026 for?

Mainly general.

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